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Aerospace
- Jun 24, 2003
- 29
If you joggle an internal repair doubler up and over a stringer and pick up the existing stringer fasteners, are these fasteners ineffective?
Bruhn discusses joggled members, i.e. angles, and says a general rule of thumb is not to allow any axial load across the joggle. The required balancing load is not available except in the vertical leg and thus a loss of stiffness and strength results.
A joggled doubler obviously does not have a vertical leg, so the balancing load should be a moment that may be reacted by the fasteners. I cannot see in this instance how the row of fasteners across the joggle is completely ineffective as a colleague has told me.
Any thoughts?
Bruhn discusses joggled members, i.e. angles, and says a general rule of thumb is not to allow any axial load across the joggle. The required balancing load is not available except in the vertical leg and thus a loss of stiffness and strength results.
A joggled doubler obviously does not have a vertical leg, so the balancing load should be a moment that may be reacted by the fasteners. I cannot see in this instance how the row of fasteners across the joggle is completely ineffective as a colleague has told me.
Any thoughts?